Dartmouth's victory in the New England intercollgiate tennis championships held in Boston, May 24-28, was more complete this year 'than ever before. F. H. Harris '11 won the championship in the singles by defeating his teammate, S. B. Smith '10, the former title holder; while in the doubles, the Dartmouth team composed of S. B. Smith and H. A. Wolff '10 fairly galloped away with the premier honors. As a result of Dartmouth's .clean-cut victories the standing by points on the cup to date is: Williams 6 1-2, Dartmouth 6, Technology 6, Brown 4, Amherst 2 1-2, Wesleyan 2, Bowdoin 1, Tufts 1.
Both Harris and Smith came through to the finals without much difficulty, but when they met, the best, match of the tournament resulted. Harris played a fast game, close to the net, and while the champion played more carefully, the pace was too hot for him and Harris finally got away with the score 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Wolff, as Smith's partner in the doubles, had not figured prominently in the singles and his ability was doubted. The two Dartmouth men worked splendidly together, however, and after coming up to the finals in easy fashion completely swamped the Wesleyan team in the final bout. The Wesleyan men could not make a stand at any point, and the match and the championship went to the Green, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0.